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1 VIII, I, 64| arises entirely from the uniformity observable in the operations 2 VIII, I, 65| acknowledged that there is a great uniformity among the actions of men, 3 VIII, I, 65| universally do we acknowledge a uniformity in human motives and actions 4 VIII, I, 65| station. But were there no uniformity in human actions, and were 5 VIII, I, 65| because there is a certain uniformity in the operation of the 6 VIII, I, 66| however, expect that this uniformity of human actions should 7 VIII, I, 66| prejudices, and opinions. Such a uniformity in every particular, is 8 VIII, I, 66| still suppose a degree of uniformity and regularity.~ Are the 9 VIII, I, 66| each individual, have a uniformity in their influence; otherwise 10 VIII, I, 67| usual effects with like uniformity. An artificer, who handles 11 VIII, I, 67| general, the necessity and uniformity of those principles by which 12 VIII, I, 69| prove that this experienced uniformity in human actions is a source 13 VIII, I, 73| with a certain degree of uniformity from the other, and that 14 IX, 0, 85 | have been accustomed to the uniformity of nature, we acquire a